Clothes for Sakura! Sakura must look great in it! The clothes are for Sakura! Others cannot use it! This is Sakura's!
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So pretty. First French Empire court suit made of velvet and embroidered with rhinestones from Musée Bertrand, which was the residence of General Bertrand, who fought in the Napoleonic Wars and accompanied Napoleon into exile on Saint Helena
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Warrant Officer Irish Guards Tunic
The Warrant Officer Irish Guards Tunic is a distinguished garment that embodies the heritage, discipline, and regal tradition of one of the most esteemed regiments in the British Army. Crafted with precision and adorned with symbols of honor, it stands as a proud symbol of service and loyalty.
Constructed from the finest materials, the tunic boasts a deep shade of scarlet, a color synonymous with the Irish Guards and evocative of their storied history. Its immaculate tailoring and precise stitching reflect the regiment's commitment to excellence and attention to detail.
Adorning the tunic are the iconic buttons bearing the insignia of the Irish Guards - a stylized shamrock encircled by a garter strap with the regiment's motto "Quis Separabit" (Who shall separate us). Each button is a mark of distinction, signifying the wearer's allegiance to one of the most prestigious units in the British Army.
Emblazoned on the sleeves are the regimental rank badges, denoting the wearer's status as a Warrant Officer, a position of leadership and authority within the Irish Guards. These badges, meticulously embroidered with gold thread, command respect and admiration, symbolizing the wearer's dedication and service to Queen and country.
Completing the ensemble are the various accoutrements, including the ceremonial belt and sword, which further enhance the tunic's grandeur and ceremonial significance. Whether worn on parade or during formal occasions, the Warrant Officer Irish Guards Tunic exudes an aura of dignity and pride, serving as a timeless tribute to the gallantry and valor of those who have served before.
In every stitch and detail, the Warrant Officer Irish Guards Tunic embodies the storied legacy and unwavering commitment of the Irish Guards, a testament to their enduring tradition of service and sacrifice.
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for an anonymous benefactor who asked for super-soft supercorp: do you guys ever think about dying the moments of tenderness Kara and Lena get to share now that canon can no longer get in the way?
After this illustration by Joe Bowler
i’ve opened up commissions again, please check my pinned post for more information!
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The first time I take 60 hours on a piece, and it's of Narinder wearing a dress. Go figure.
Version with less intense shading.
Live lambert reaction (I'm... trying to figure out how to draw the lamb in my style... it's a process.....)
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listen i am well aware that the fact that some of my favorite topics of conversation are figure skating and apple prices makes me INCREDIBLY grandma coded
yall i baked cookies for my 8th grade "graduation" party.
I've been 86 since I've been 12
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"I don't know where you pulled that cheery, wavy girl on the chariot from, but I haven't seen her before or since."
just some book 1 capitol styled katniss doodles because she is sooo baby girl
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Jodie Comer attends the Virgin TV BAFTA Television Awards at The Royal Festival Hall on May 14, 2017 in London, England.
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@glowweek Day 6: Ceremony
"Wedding Armor"
Miss Knight's Dress/Gear set was a collaborative effort by Bismuth and Yellow Pearl. Certainly a fruitful venture and a lasting memory for a special occasion.
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